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  • Is a Co-op Right For You?

    What is a Co-Op? (Cooperative Educational Experience)

    A Co-Op is a paid, full-time working opportunity (such as a temporary job or internship), lasting at least the length of a semester and occurring while a student is still registered at UConn. Students who need to take a break for a semester or two may earn valuable work experience, take time to consider their academic/career path, and earn an income may find that a Co-Op is a viable option for them.

    Although working full-time and not earning credit, participants keep their full-time UConn student status. Official enrollment in the Center for Career Development’s Co-op Program gives students the option to opt out of campus housing and meal plans without penalty, and full tuition is waived in place of a smaller continuing education fee.

    Co-op program students are eligible to list the Co-op on their official transcript and may take up to 6 credits while participating.

    To look for a Co-Op opportunity, you can search HuskyCareerLink.

    For more information regarding specific policies, please contact careercoop@uconn.edu or visit: https://career.uconn.edu/internships-and-coops/what-is-an-internship-or-co-op/ 

    For more information, contact: The Center for Career Development at 860-486-3013

If you have any questions, please contact Jose (Joel) Nebres at 860-486-6316.